Not only clothes make the man but also the hairstyle
- Vio Luban
- Jan 25
- 2 min read
A new hairstyle can completely change our appearance. A different cut or hair color can turn a lady into a vamp or a staid housewife into a dynamic businesswoman.

With the right hairstyle, you can also correct the proportions and shape of a face by making it appear shorter, narrower, softer and younger. A hairstyle can even suggest personality traits, for example, people with curly hair are seen as playful, romantic and rather chaotic, while people with straight hair are seen as dynamic, matter-of-fact and well-organized. Women with long, straight hair are perceived as sexy, which is why many women over 50 wear their hair long despite having thin hair, instead of getting a cheeky short hairstyle.
Blonde women are seen as naive, while women with dark, long curls are seen as insecure. If you wear long hair tied in a ponytail or pinned up, the sex symbol is transformed into a competent professional.
Generally, women with short hair are perceived as more intelligent and self-confident.
By the way, men with long hair are considered unconventional and creative.
Of course, these are all just clichés. But these clichés are still in people's heads and there's nothing we can do about it.
If you want to make a certain impression, you should not only think about your clothes, but also about your hairstyle.

I recently did a self-test and got my hair lengthened with extensions. The reactions from family and friends were extremely varied, from super beautiful and younger to horrible, cheap and rustic. I can also confirm that men reacted differently to Vio with long hair. When talking to them they were always in a flirtatious mood and men turned around to look at me on the street. Now the hair is gone again and so is the spat with men.
Finally, I would like to say that I don't care about clichés. The most important thing is that I think I'm beautiful, because that gives me self-confidence and charisma, and then other people think I'm beautiful too!
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